- Only has the GT and Rally Pro variants in its line-up now
- Gets more power and torque than before
- Offered in multiple paint schemes
Triumph Motorcycles India has launched the updated range of the Tiger 900. The British ADV is now available in only two trims – GT and Rally Pro. Both models get the same engine and design but differ in terms of hardware and pricing.
The Tiger 900 range continues to sport a sleek design with butch bodywork. It features the same split LED headlight topped by a transparent visor and a secondary fender below. In thorough ADV fashion, the Triumph Tiger 900 gets a tall stance, an upswept exhaust, and a long seat. Triumph is offering the GT in three colours – Graphite, Snowdonia White, and Carnival Red. Meanwhile, the Rally Pro comes draped in Carbon Black, Matt Khaki Green, and Ash Grey.
Powering the Triumph Tiger 900 is an 888cc, inline three-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. It dishes out 106.5bhp and 90Nm, which is 13bhp and 3Nm more than before. The engine is linked to a six-speed gearbox.
Both versions ride on Marzocchi 45mm upside-down forks with manual rebound and compression damping adjustment and 180mm travel. At the rear is a monoshock with manual preload and rebound damping adjustment. The braking hardware, too, is similar and the bikes get dual 320mm front discs and a 255mm rear single disc. The GT model rides on 19-inch front and 17-inch rear cast aluminium alloys wrapped in Metzeler Tourance tyres. On the other hand, the Rally Pro comes with spoke wheels.
The asking price for the Triumph Tiger 900 GT is set from Rs. 13,95,000 onwards and the Rally Pro costs Rs. 15,95,000 onwards (both ex-showroom, Delhi). The new updates make the GT model about Rs. 15,000 expensive and the Rally Pro gets a hike of Rs. 45,000.